Whilst the new team’s roster is mainly made up of players from nations with an established history in ice hockey – such as Russia, Finland and the US – Red Star still had three Chinese players on the ice during the victory over Amur.

However, head coach Vladimir Yurzinov Jr. gave them less than six minutes each to showcase their skills.

First impression about Kunlun from their first #KHL game: they are serious despite the quick gathering of players for the season.

It was undoubtedly a good start for the KHL debutant, though the real excitement will begin when they play their first home match on September 5 in Beijing.

Although there were reports that the arena would not be completed in time for the match against Admiral Vladivostok, these were quashed by the club, which insisted that the LeSports Center is “…perfectly set up for KHL games of the highest level.”

This debut victory by Kunlun could have a significant impact on the attendance for the game in Beijing. Having seen Red Star put in a good performance in their first match, Beijing locals will be anxious to see if their local team can repeat the trick on home ice.